Where do you see the future of finance headed in the Middle East in the next 5 years?
In the next five years, finance in the Middle East is likely to see a lot more automation and use of sophisticated ERP modules. There is a big push toward making our processes more digital, especially after how we had to adapt to COVID. The goal is to manage things effectively, even if we're not all in the office. This shift means we're getting ready for a future where being physically present isn't as crucial as it used to be.
Ever since AI has been introduced to the finance function, how do you think it has impacted finance professionals?
AI has really changed things for the better. Before, we spent a lot of time on Excel and PowerPoint, making things look right and crunching numbers. Now, with AI and automation, we can get things done faster and present them better. It lets us focus more on the important stuff, like making decisions and planning strategies, rather than just dealing with numbers all day.
With AI and digital transformation in the picture, what challenges are likely to emerge in the finance function in the Middle East?
The biggest challenge with AI and digital transformation is adapting to the change. Moving from the old ways of doing things to more automated systems is a big shift for everyone. It's not just about new skills—it's about changing our mindset. If we don't adapt, we will fall behind because everything around us is moving forward fast. Companies that don't keep up with these changes might not make it in the next ten years.
Bio:
Vinay is a seasoned Finance and Treasury professional with 12 years of experience in the UAE and India. He currently serves as the Group Treasurer at Hira Industries.
His expertise covers various financial operations, including fundraising, debt restructuring, financial modelling, and cash flow management. Vinay has led significant digital transformations, implementing systems like Oracle Fusion and Kyriba Treasury Management, and has a working knowledge of SAP. He has successfully managed teams of financial analysts, directed cost reduction initiatives in banking services, and maintained robust banking relationships, consistently delivering positive impacts on profitability and strategic financial planning.
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